The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... words is changed , or of * Dodsley's Collection of Poems , vol . V. R. innovation , by which new words or meanings of words LIFE OF COWLEY . , 25.
... words is changed , or of * Dodsley's Collection of Poems , vol . V. R. innovation , by which new words or meanings of words LIFE OF COWLEY . , 25.
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... words are introduced , is practised , not by those who talk to be understood , but by those who write to be admired ... word in the same sentence retaining both significations . Thus , " ob- serving the cold regard of his mistress's eyes ...
... words are introduced , is practised , not by those who talk to be understood , but by those who write to be admired ... word in the same sentence retaining both significations . Thus , " ob- serving the cold regard of his mistress's eyes ...
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... words and fancy unsuita ble to the original , as , The table , free for ev'ry guest , No doubt will thee adinit ... word , and Cowley spends three lines in swearing by the Castalian Stream . We are told of Theron's bounty , with a hint ...
... words and fancy unsuita ble to the original , as , The table , free for ev'ry guest , No doubt will thee adinit ... word , and Cowley spends three lines in swearing by the Castalian Stream . We are told of Theron's bounty , with a hint ...
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... word , and they were made . We are told that Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this Cowley takes an ... words , concludes by lashing his breast with his long tail . Envy , after a pause , steps out , and among other ...
... word , and they were made . We are told that Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this Cowley takes an ... words , concludes by lashing his breast with his long tail . Envy , after a pause , steps out , and among other ...
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... words , being arbitrary , must owe their power to association , and have the influence , and that only , which custom has given them . Language is the dress of thought : and as the noblest mien , or most graceful action , would be ...
... words , being arbitrary , must owe their power to association , and have the influence , and that only , which custom has given them . Language is the dress of thought : and as the noblest mien , or most graceful action , would be ...
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